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Revealing Hidden Spatial Attributes
Author(s) -
Andreas Savvides,
Spyros Spyrou,
Teresa Tourvas
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
eaae annual conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2736-6200
pISSN - 2736-6197
DOI - 10.51588/eaaeacp.43
Subject(s) - space (punctuation) , public space , mandate , premise , sociology , set (abstract data type) , architecture , greenwich , architectural engineering , visual arts , public relations , media studies , engineering , computer science , political science , epistemology , law , art , philosophy , programming language , operating system , environmental science , soil science
The premise of the studio, the discovering and mapping of aspects of ‘hidden’ spatial publicness as a primer for the collaborative design of shared collective space in the public domain, as this is framed by individual addition based on a consensus proposal by students of the first semester, second year students at the Department of Architecture of the University of Cyprus, emanates from a number of readings and references that set the pedagogical framework for this design exercise. One such reference comes from Jane Jacobs’ description of the qualities of living in lively cities and she is basing those observations from her personal experience living in Greenwich Village in New York City. Her observation that ‘cities were no longer being built as agglomerations of city space and buildings, but rather, as individual buildings,’ finds resonance with our pedagogical mandate that quality public collective space, which is often hidden, can be the result of happenstance, but also the result of deliberately executing a collaborative strategy where individual building proposals are also subordinated by the collective design of the space between the buildings.

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